Highlights of Zardari visit
April 8th, 2012 - 8:57 pm ICT by IANS
Highlights of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh:
* Manmohan Singh says he would he “happy” to visit Pakistan. Timing to be decided through diplomatic channels
* India, Pakistan agree on the India-China diplomatic model by focusing on trade
* Focus on speedier resolution of doable issues like Siachen, Sir Creek
* Manmohan Singh presses for 26/11 justice, action against Hafiz Saeed
* India says terror a “major issue” by which Indian people will judge progress in the bilateral relationship
* Pakistan a victim of terrorism, says Zardari
* Home secretaries of India, Pakistan to sign visa agreement soon
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- Manmohan-Zardari meeting: India to press for action against Saeed - Apr 03, 2012
- India, Pakistan defer signing of visa pact, discuss 26/11 (Second Lead) - May 26, 2012
- India's concern on terror must be articulated: BJP - Apr 08, 2012
- India, Pakistan to sign 'liberalised' visa agreement (Lead) - Apr 25, 2012
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